We came to Unosecur with a specific pain point that most identity security platforms weren't addressing cleanly, our environment had grown to include not just human users and service accounts but a rapidly expanding fleet of AI agents, each with their own credentials, permissions, and access patterns that our existing IAM stack had no real model for. What we found was a platform that had clearly been built with that problem in mind from the ground up rather than retrofitted to handle it.
The platform discovers and continuously maps every identity across cloud, SaaS, and on-prem, including AI agents, non-human identities, and human users and critically, it doesn't just take a snapshot in time but analyses activity and behaviour to uncover and prioritise advanced identity risks and maintain identity hygiene. That continuous, behaviour-aware approach to posture management is what separates Unosecur from tools that give you a compliance report once a quarter and call it identity security.
Tenant provisioning takes fifteen minutes, integrations are agentless, and findings start appearing at runtime. That onboarding speed was the first thing that built confidence, we had meaningful visibility into our identity posture within the same afternoon we started the deployment, without any agent installation or infrastructure changes. For a security tool that touches every layer of the stack, that frictionless entry point is rare and genuinely valuable.
The ISPM capability is where we lean most heavily day to day. Correlated analytics surface the anomalies and privilege chains that stay invisible when each tool sees only its own slice, and that cross-identity correlation is the detail that matters most in practice. Overprivileged service accounts, stale permissions that accumulated across team changes, and access paths that looked harmless in isolation but formed a privilege chain when viewed together, all of these surfaced in the first week in ways our previous tooling had completely missed.
Findings are prioritised by real-world impact, with the single action that removes the most risk right now, which for a security team that can't action everything immediately is exactly the right way to present risk. Not a flat list of findings sorted by severity score, but an opinionated view of what to fix first based on actual exposure.
AI agent identity governance is the capability that genuinely differentiates Unosecur from the field right now. It secures AI agents as first-class identities with provenance, scoped permissions, and runtime monitoring, which means our agents aren't floating in an unmonitored identity gap the way they were before. Every agent has a defined identity, a documented permission scope, and a runtime activity trail that feeds into the same posture and threat detection layer as human identities. That unified view across human and non-human identities in one dashboard is something we'd been trying to approximate across multiple tools and never quite achieving.
A natural language layer over the identity graph means investigation and reporting work without query languages, which sounds like a minor convenience until you're at 11pm trying to reconstruct an access chain during an incident and you can ask the platform a plain English question instead of writing a query across three different log sources.
Unosecur automates everything right up to the execution phase shifting focus from parsing documents to executing pre-built action items, which has drastically boosted team productivity. Built-in Just-In-Time access and being audit-ready from day one delivers a level of operational confidence that's hard to put a number on.
What I like best about Unosecur is its unified approach to identity security. It provides centralized visibility across human identities, non-human identities, and AI agents, making it easier to detect identity risks and enforce least-privilege access. The platform is easy to deploy, offers real-time identity threat detection, and helps simplify identity governance across multi-cloud environments.
I really like the onboarding experience with Unosecur, as it is seamless and useful from day one, which is crucial in modern enterprises where risks don't wait. The feature set of Unosecur is comprehensive, ensuring that all necessary governance aspects such as excessive privilege, compliance, and reporting are covered. Additionally, the support team is great and very helpful in the onboarding process.
Unosecur is an agentless identity security platform that overlays existing cloud, SaaS, identity provider, and on-prem infrastructure, complementing your existing identity stack. Unosecur’s Unified Identity Fabric is a live data model that brings every identity into a single operational view, including ownership, permissions, activity, and access paths.
Tenant provisioning takes 15 minutes, integrations are agentless, and findings start appearing at runtime. The Unosecur platform runs working capabilities across discovery, posture, access governance, threat detection, AI agent security, and identity compliance.